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Photomatch Update: Andrew Brunette, 2006 Playoff Worn White Jersey

May 18, 2016 by Jay Vean - The AHP

Since I started blogging about the jerseys in my collection I have been able to access higher quality photos of some of those jerseys in action on the ice.  I am writing a series of updates with more details regarding these jerseys and hope you enjoy the stories.  

The Original Post 

This post ran on July 28, 2010.  Click here to access the original post with all of the details.  Here is a look at the jersey one more time as well.

Andrew Brunette 2005-2006 Set 3 white

Andrew Brunette 2005-2006 Set 3 white back

The history behind this jersey is really interesting.  It might be the most “historic” jersey I have in my collection.  I’m pretty sure this is the most beat up sweater in my collection as well.  As I’ve stated before, Brunette played a tough game and his jersey represents his style of play accurately.  That’s always cool to see.

The New Photomatches

I was able to match this jersey to pretty much every playoff photo I ran across.  It’s that beat up.  Here is one matches I discovered.

The original photo:

DALLAS - APRIL 30: Andrew Brunette #15 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on against the Dallas Stars in game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2006 NHL Playoffs at American Airlines Center on April 30, 2006 in Dallas, Texas. The Avalanche defeated the Stars 3-2 in overtime to win the series 4-1. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
DALLAS – APRIL 30: Andrew Brunette #15 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on against the Dallas Stars in game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals during the 2006 NHL Playoffs at American Airlines Center on April 30, 2006 in Dallas, Texas. The Avalanche defeated the Stars 3-2 in overtime to win the series 4-1. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

And the zoom on the crest.

Bruno_Crest_Mark

And my own picture of the match.

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Here’s the image of the big series-ending overtime goal in Dallas.  Perhaps the best part of the image (in addition to what happened just after it was captured) is the Stars fan in the upper right hand corner of the photo screaming in horror.  She knows that Marty Turco, as well as her team, are in big trouble.  I really love that.

DALLAS - APRIL 30: Andrew Brunette #15 of the Colorado Avalanche scores the game winning goal against Marty Turco #35 of the Dallas Stars in overtime of game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals of the 2006 NHL Playoffs on April 30, 2006 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The Avalanche defeated the Stars 3-2 in overtime to win the series 4-1. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
DALLAS – APRIL 30: Andrew Brunette #15 of the Colorado Avalanche scores the game winning goal against Marty Turco #35 of the Dallas Stars in overtime of game five of the Western Conference Quarterfinals of the 2006 NHL Playoffs on April 30, 2006 at the American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas. The Avalanche defeated the Stars 3-2 in overtime to win the series 4-1. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)

Here’s the zoomed match on the right elbow.  Notice the hole and the mark.

Brunette_Right_Elbow

And my own pic of that same hole and mark.

Bruno_Matches_Right_Elbow

There are a lot of noticeable marks on this jersey overall.  There are a few too many to mention them all so I just thought I would focus (literally) on two of them.  This jersey also left its mark on Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club history.  That, in the end, is a really great combination.

Gabriel Landeskog, 2014-2015 Game Worn White Jersey

September 19, 2015 by Jay Vean - The AHP

I don’t have many “favorite” jerseys in my collection.  I’m not too picky.  If it’s an Avalanche jersey I’m pretty much cool with it.  Some of the game worn jerseys I own have better stories than others.  That’s the nature of collecting.  I may need to redefine “favorite” after acquiring this jersey though.  It’s pretty cool.

Landeskog 2014-15 White Set 2

Landeskog 2014-15 White Set 2 back

There’s the obvious.  This is a Gabriel Landeskog game worn jersey.  It was worn during 14 road games during the 2014-2015 season.  Its first game on the ice was on December 18, 2014 in Pitsburgh against the Penguins.  The final game in which it was worn was on February 8, 2015 against the Jets in Winnipeg.  Landeskog recorded one goal and five assists while wearing this jersey.

Those are the bigger details.  This jersey, as so many are, is all about the small details.

I don’t own a jersey in my collection that I’ve been able to match to as many photos and video as this one.  My workflow usually includes sharing most of the photo/video matches I find.  If I chose to do that with this jersey it would take a while.  Here are the bigger highlights in the interest of time and energy.

This jersey is a mess in a good game worn jersey way.  8+ team repairs, blood stains, goal post paint, marks, burns and more.  92 plays a physical game and this jersey is a beautiful testament to that.

My eye was drawn to the obvious first.  The left arm of this jersey is a hockey war zone.

Landeskog 2014-15 White Set 2 left arm

Look back at that last picture and please notice the thread on the bottom of the nine on the sleeve.  Now check out this picture and look for that same thread.

WINNIPEG, CANADA - FEBRUARY 8: Gabriel Landeskog #92 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on from the bench prior to puck drop against the Winnipeg Jets on February 8, 2015 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images)
WINNIPEG, CANADA – FEBRUARY 8: Gabriel Landeskog #92 of the Colorado Avalanche looks on from the bench prior to puck drop against the Winnipeg Jets on February 8, 2015 at the MTS Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. (Photo by Jonathan Kozub/NHLI via Getty Images)

Zoom.

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The left elbow in this picture shows some of the damage before it was repaired.

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Zoom.

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And the jersey in action in its final game against the Jets in Winnipeg on February 18, 2015.

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Zoom.

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I have been able to share plenty of highlights with jerseys in my collection in action on the ice.  This jersey, however, was the first jersey I’ve ever been able to confidently video match.  Landeskog’s lone goal scored while wearing this jersey was scored on January 15, 2015 against the Florida Panthers.  Fast forward to about five minutes and 30 seconds of the video below and be sure to check out  the rip above the right sleeve number as Landeskog skates back to the Avs bench after he’s done celebrating with his teammates.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D-MEyDFk0A[/youtube]

 

Here’s a screen capture from that skate back to the bench.

92_Video_Match_Cap

Here’s a closeup of the repair.

Landeskog 2014-15 White Set 2 right shoulder

And a photo match of that repair.  Look just above the “2” on the right sleeve.

NASHVILLE, TN - JANUARY 27: Gabriel Landeskog #92 of the Colorado Avalanche skates against the Colorado Avalanche during an NHL game at Bridgestone Arena on January 27, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)
NASHVILLE, TN – JANUARY 27: Gabriel Landeskog #92 of the Colorado Avalanche skates against the Colorado Avalanche during an NHL game at Bridgestone Arena on January 27, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by John Russell/NHLI via Getty Images)

Zoom.

92_Video_Match_Repair

Now we’re having all kinds of fun with jerseys.

Also worth noting, Gabriel Landeskog scored a shootout goal wearing this jersey and, in my opinion, it might be one of the most memorable shootout goals in the history of Avalanche shootout goals.  I’m pretty certain Kari Lehtonen doesn’t see the humor in any of this for obvious reasons.  Fast forward to seven minutes and 50 seconds of this video to watch 92 score the hockey puck (as well as himself) on February 3, 2015 in Dallas.

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcSNKt38hV4[/youtube]

 

Here’s that play in epic .gif form.

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As many of you already know, I have a few game worn jerseys in my collection.  They each tell a story.  As I mentioned previously, I don’t necessarily have favorite jerseys, but I definitely have favorite stories.  Here’s to hoping you appreciate the story my Gabriel Landeskog jersey tells as much as I do.

Welcome to the 2015-2016 season Avs fans.

Let’s Go Avs.

Erik Johnson, 2013 White Game Worn Jersey

August 16, 2015 by Jay Vean - The AHP

You had me at “multiple team repairs…”

As mentioned in a previous AHP jersey post, besides the 2013 season being lockout-shortened, it wasn’t the best season to be a Colorado Avalanche player or fan.  Second from the basement in the NHL is no fun no matter how we slice things.

But also, as mentioned in that same previous post, games (no matter how few) lead to game worn jerseys which lead to jersey history.  I like jersey history and I enjoy sharing my passion for jerseys via this blog.  All I needed was the description of the wear on this jersey and it was as good as sold.

Erik Johnson 2013 White set 2

Erik Johnson 2013 White set 2 back

This is Erik Johnson’s white set two jersey worn on the road during the last part of the 2013 season.  He didn’t do anything particularly special while wearing it except for beat it up real bad.  That’s why I really like that it’s now part of my Avalanche jersey collection.

Johnson played in seven games and recorded zero points while wearing this jersey.  He left the seventh game against the Kings in Los Angeles on April 11, 2013 after just three minutes and 56 seconds of ice time after suffering a hand injury.  Johnson didn’t return to the Avalanche lineup until the final game of the season on April 27 at Pepsi Center against the Wild.  This jersey was extremely well-worn for one that had only seen action in six games and change.  EJ was playing hard even though the team was struggling.  I/we like that a lot.

The official description from the listing from my friends at The MeiGray Group read, “This jersey has 2 team repairs on the left sleeve and 7 team repairs on the right sleeve.”  That led me to photo match the jersey (details below) before I even purchased it.  That’s fun.  Here’s the left elbow with two+ team repairs.

Erik Johnson 2013 White set 2 left sleeve

And here’s the right elbow.  To use a jersey term, it’s hammered.  Seven+ team repairs make it wonderful.

Erik Johnson 2013 White set 2 right sleeve

As per my usual workflow, I made my way to Getty Images to find pictures of Johnson wearing this jersey.  The game against the Ducks on April 10, 2013 in Anaheim had the best two examples showing the damage to the right sleeve of EJ’s jersey.  Here’s one image.

ANAHEIM, CA - APRIL 10:  Erik Johnson #6 of the Colorado Avalanche pins Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks against the glass in the second period April 10, 2013 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Debora Robinson/NHLI via Getty Images)
ANAHEIM, CA – APRIL 10: Erik Johnson #6 of the Colorado Avalanche pins Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks against the glass in the second period April 10, 2013 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Debora Robinson/NHLI via Getty Images)

And the zoom on the right elbow.

EJ_Photo_Match_Zoom_1

Here’s one other image including a great shot of the right elbow.

ANAHEIM, CA - APRIL 10: Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks looks to steal the puck from Erik Johnson #6 of the Colorado Avalanche April 10, 2013 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Debora Robinson/NHLI via Getty Images)
ANAHEIM, CA – APRIL 10: Corey Perry #10 of the Anaheim Ducks looks to steal the puck from Erik Johnson #6 of the Colorado Avalanche April 10, 2013 at Honda Center in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Debora Robinson/NHLI via Getty Images)

And one more zoom.

EJ_Photo_Match_Zoom_2

This jersey lacks the history that many of the jerseys in my collection possess, but that doesn’t mean I like it any less.  The wear on this thing is as defined as any jersey I have acquired.  Big history or not, it still tells a story and I’m still proud it’s mine.

So, second to last place or not, Let’s Go Avs.

Milan Hejduk, 2013 Game Worn Burgundy Jersey

August 6, 2015 by Jay Vean - The AHP

At one point (at least when I wrote this blog post a few years ago) I was pretty sure I had one of Milan Hejduk’s final game worn jerseys.  His career was definitely winding down and there was considerable buzz that 23 would retire after the 2011-2012 season.  Turns out, I had to wait until a few seasons after Hejduk actually retired to acquire one of his final game worn jerseys.  In the end, everything still worked out.

The lockout-shortened 2013 season was a tough one for the Colorado Avalanche Hockey Club and their fans.  The Avalanche had 16 victories in 48 games played and finished second to last in the league.  It can be said that perhaps the best thing about that campaign was the Avalanche winning the draft lottery following the season and being able to select Nathan MacKinnon in the June draft.  Ouch.

Even in shortened seasons though, there are jerseys.  Jerseys with history and with stories to tell.  The jersey below has a great story to tell.

Hejduk 2013 Burgundy Set 2

Hejduk 2013 Burgundy Set 2 back

This is Milan Hejduk’s burgundy set 2 worn from March 18, 2013 to April 21, 2013.  That was a span of seven home games, minus the games they wore their alternate jerseys at Pepsi Center and minus the games Hejduk missed due to injury (more on that later).  The jersey above is one of the last jerseys Milan Hejduk wore during his NHL career and if the documentation is correct as far as when the jerseys were worn, this is the jersey Hejduk was wearing when he scored his 375th and final Avalanche/National Hockey League goal.

Let’s go back to March 18, 2013.  This was the very first game the burgundy set two jerseys were worn.  Hejduk decided to break in his crisp new sweater in style beginning at 1:55 of the video below.

[youtube]https://youtu.be/hDgPX97pJi0[/youtube]

Long-time Colorado Avalanche faithful know classic Hejduk when we see it.  That was classic Hejduk.  Now let’s go to the bench and get some love.

DENVER, CO - MARCH 18: Milan Hejduk #23 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrates a goal against the Chicago Blackhawks at the Pepsi Center on March 18, 2013 in Denver, Colorado.  (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)
DENVER, CO – MARCH 18: Milan Hejduk #23 of the Colorado Avalanche celebrates a goal against the Chicago Blackhawks at the Pepsi Center on March 18, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)

I love that shot.

That goal was the only point Hejduk recorded while wearing this jersey on the ice.  Overall, this particular jersey saw action in just three Avalanche games.  Hejduk missed four other games where it would have been worn after suffering a shoulder injury midway through the first period during the March 30 game against the Predators at Pepsi Center.  Hejduk returned to action after missing nine games on April 19.

Here’s another great image of this jersey (before the shoulder injury) during pre-game skate on March 20, 2013.

DENVER, CO - MARCH 20: Milan Hejduk #23 of the Colorado Avalanche skates prior to the game against the Dallas Stars at the Pepsi Center on March 20, 2013 in Denver, Colorado.  (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)
DENVER, CO – MARCH 20: Milan Hejduk #23 of the Colorado Avalanche skates prior to the game against the Dallas Stars at the Pepsi Center on March 20, 2013 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Michael Martin/NHLI via Getty Images)

This jersey has some history, but because of its limited action it has literally no game use on it.  There is this mark just to the right of the nameplate, but I have no pictures to match the mark with.

Hejduk_Photomatch

So no photo match.  That happens and that’s okay.  We’ll just need to go with the documentation.

While I have you here, let’s discuss big picture matters as well.  I’ve made this clear on numerous occasions on Twitter, a banner with the number 23 should hang from the rafters at Pepsi Center.  23 should be the sixth number the Colorado Avalanche retire.  Here are just a few reasons why:

  • 14 years with the organization.
  • 1020 games in an Avalanche jersey (most in Avalanche franchise history, 150 more games in an Avalanche jersey than Joe Sakic)
  • 375 goals (second most in franchise history behind only Joe Sakic (391).  Hejduk has 172 more goals than Peter Forsberg who is third on the Avalanche’s all-time list)
  • 430 assists (third in Avs history behind Sakic and Forsberg)
  • 805 points (behind only Joe Sakic in Avalanche history)

Joe Sakic is the greatest Nordique/Avalanche of all-time.  That’s a given.  Don’t argue.  Milan Hejduk has a pretty strong case for second on that list based on the statistics and his longevity with the team.  Heck, he was even a Quebec Nordique draft pick.  The numbers and history pretty much speak for themselves.

As for me, I’m already looking forward to the patches, the festivities, and the chance to honor a great Av on Milan Hejduk night.  I won’t be wearing this jersey to that game as it’s too small for me to wear, but there are plenty other Avs jerseys with number 23 on them in my collection that I have to choose from.  I can’t wait.

Let’s Go Avs.

***Special thanks to Avalanchedb.com for their game logs and easy to access all-time Avs stats.  It’s a GREAT Avalanche research site.  Be sure to check it out.

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